Operations) .......................................................................... 13
4.5 Taranaki Regional Council – Regional Transport
Planning ............................................................................... 14
4.6 Taranaki Regional Council – Public Transport ........................ 14
Impact of June 2015 storm and flood event ....................................... 19
5 Expenditure
Operations) .......................................................................... 13
4.5 Taranaki Regional Council – Regional Transport
Planning ............................................................................... 14
4.6 Taranaki Regional Council – Public Transport ........................ 14
Impact of June 2015 storm and flood event ....................................... 19
5 Expenditure
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Alternatively, AccessAbility is an approved assessment facilitator. Contact AccessAbility
Call 0800 758 700 or email contact@accessability.org.nz What happens after I've been assessed? Once you have been assessed and completed all the sections of the application, you post it to the Council’s Total Mobility team for processing. If your application meets the criteria for the Total Mobility Scheme, the Taranaki Regional Council will issue you with: A personal ID swipe card, which you will need to keep in a safe
Executive summary
Civil Quarries Ltd (the Company) operates a quarry located on Everett Road at Everett Park, in the Kurapete
catchment. Aggregate is extracted and washed onsite. The quarry is passively dewatered, with intercepted
groundwater and stormwater treated through a series of settlement ponds before being discharged to
surface water. This report for the period July 2020 to June 2021 describes the monitoring programme
implemented by the Taranaki Regional Council (the Council) to assess the
Executive summary
Civil Quarries Ltd (the Company) operates a quarry located on Everett Road at Everett Park, in the Kurapete
catchment. Aggregate is extracted and washed onsite. The quarry is passively dewatered, with intercepted
groundwater and stormwater treated through a series of settlement ponds before being discharged to
surface water. This report for the period July 2020 to June 2021 describes the monitoring programme
implemented by the Taranaki Regional Council (the Council) to assess the
Executive summary
Civil Quarries Ltd (the Company) operates a quarry located on Everett Road at Everett Park, in the Kurapete
catchment. Aggregate is extracted and washed onsite. The quarry is passively dewatered, with intercepted
groundwater and stormwater treated through a series of settlement ponds before being discharged to
surface water. This report for the period July 2020 to June 2021 describes the monitoring programme
implemented by the Taranaki Regional Council (the Council) to assess the
Executive summary
Civil Quarries Ltd (the Company) operates a quarry located on Everett Road at Everett Park, in the Kurapete
catchment. Aggregate is extracted and washed onsite. The quarry is passively dewatered, with intercepted
groundwater and stormwater treated through a series of settlement ponds before being discharged to
surface water. This report for the period July 2020 to June 2021 describes the monitoring programme
implemented by the Taranaki Regional Council (the Council) to assess the
for tephra.
Public health
The International Volcanic Health Hazard Network (www.ivhhn.org) has produced two
booklets for the public and emergency managers titled ‘the health hazards of volcanic ash: a
guide for the public’ and ‘guidelines on preparedness before, during and after an ashfall
(2008)’ which are available from the IVHHN website (the latter is also on the Taranaki
Regional Council Civil Defence publications web page).
Falling ash will act as an irritant affecting eyes,
a broad range of woodwork will be on display. Waterson, who has entered four categories, is not giving too much away ahead of the prestigious event. “I want to keep it quiet, I think it will surprise everyone on the day, some of it is different and some of it is stuff I have done before.” The festival is another chance for locals to enjoy beautiful art while taking in the scenic surroundings of Pukeiti. Taranaki Regional Council Gardens Manager Stuart Robertson is looking forward to hosting the